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“This therapy may restore sinus rhythm, but conversion to sinus rhythm often requires the combined use of digitalis with a β-blocker or class I antiarrhythmic drug (quinidine, disopyramide, procainamide, propafenone, or flecainide).”
Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology • 1991 | View Paper
“Use of digitalis and diuretic and antiarrhythmic agents was significantly (P is less than 0.025) greater in this group during the week before death than in a comparison survivor group; no difference in use of propranolol or tranquilizers was noted between the two groups.”
The American journal of cardiology • 1977 | View Paper
“The following are, a summary of our results: Antiarrhythmic drugs of class 1 all suppressed digitalis arrhythmia, and except for lidocaine, also suppressed coronary ligation arrhythmia.”